. The industries of Louisville, Kentucky, and of New Albany, Indiana. e for himself a fine rep-utation in his line. Hitherto he haslabored undt^r the disadvantage oflimited capital, but a recent inventionof his own bids fair to place him ina position to vastly increase his facil-ities and more fully meet the demandsupon his resources. This, in brief, isan improvement upon the old-sty e wire-corrugating machine whereby twelve sets ofrollers are attached to one spindle, thus multiplying its capacity for work at no greater ex-penditure I if power. It is renuirkably simple in construction, and a b


. The industries of Louisville, Kentucky, and of New Albany, Indiana. e for himself a fine rep-utation in his line. Hitherto he haslabored undt^r the disadvantage oflimited capital, but a recent inventionof his own bids fair to place him ina position to vastly increase his facil-ities and more fully meet the demandsupon his resources. This, in brief, isan improvement upon the old-sty e wire-corrugating machine whereby twelve sets ofrollers are attached to one spindle, thus multiplying its capacity for work at no greater ex-penditure I if power. It is renuirkably simple in construction, and a boy can operate itperfectly, while the work is equal in all respects to any performed by the old plan. Mr. Fachman has been established at his present place since 1883. He makes a specialtyof wire signs, counter railinirs, burglar guards and rustic work, wire goods for milliners,dressmakers ^nodistes, clothing manufacturers and dealers, florists, and others requiringgoods in his line. That he will augment his trade with his increased facilities there can beno HEXKY S. COOLING. Wholesale and Retail Lumber Dealer—Office and Yard. North-west Corner Broadway and Twelfth Street. The lumber interest of Louisville is an extensive and profitable avenue of commerce;and among the leading dealers here engaged in this industry is Mr. Henry S. Cooling, do-ing business at his extensive yards on Broadway and Twelfth street, and large shippingyards at Fourteenth and Delaware streets. Commencinu: business in a comparatively small way in 1868 his house has steadily in-creased its sphere of usefulness until now its dealings in the city and surrounding countryare quite extensive, and numerous and frequent shipments of carload lots of lumber aremade to the Eastern markets bj^ Mr. Cooling. He makes a specialty of dry walnut andpoplar, though dealing, also, in ash, oak and gum, and has special sources of supply, thevarieties mentioned being expressly cut and sawed for him at mills in Kentuck


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